EESA10H3 Lecture 2: Week 2 Lecture

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Tas (office sw511a: james nugent (a - f, lisa tutty (h- l, slawomir kowal (m -s, smriti das (t - z and g) (a z first letter of the student"s last name) Airborne hazards and human health: global problem, used to be local problem but now is a global problem from continent to continent, there is no place that is perfectly safe from pollution. In industrialized areas, concentration of pollution is higher. Case study 1: london smog, 1952 represents landmark for air pollution. The smog was the result of coal burning. The relationship between smoke and sulfur dioxide pollution and deaths during the. Great london smog, december 1952, source: wilkins, 1954 www. notesolution. com. There was no wind to distribute the sulphuric gases and evacuate matter. So after a couple of days, everything combined with industries with same. The revolution and solution with air pollution started. In beginning of december in 1952, the air was steady and cold.

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